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Citation classics from Indian pediatrics.

Dheeraj Shah1, Mohan Giri, Piyush Gupta

  • 1Department of Pediatrics, University College of Medical Sciences, Dilshad Garden, Delhi 110 095, India. shahdheeraj@hotmail.com

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The most cited articles in Indian Pediatrics are primarily research-based, with neonatology and infectious diseases dominating the highly cited papers. These influential studies often shaped clinical guidelines and medical practices.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Research
  • Bibliometrics
  • Pediatrics

Context:

  • Assessing scientific impact through citation counts is a standard practice.
  • Indian Pediatrics is a key journal for pediatric research in India.
  • Identifying highly cited articles highlights influential research within a specific publication.

Purpose:

  • To identify and analyze the most cited scientific articles published in Indian Pediatrics.
  • To determine the research areas and characteristics of highly cited papers.
  • To understand the impact of these articles on medical practice and policy.

Summary:

  • A review of citations on Google Scholar identified 17 articles in Indian Pediatrics with over 50 citations.
  • All but one of these highly cited articles were original research.
  • Neonatology and infectious diseases were the most frequent research areas, with six articles each.

Impact:

  • Highly cited articles in Indian Pediatrics significantly influence the formulation of clinical guidelines.
  • These influential papers have led to changes in medical practice and health policy.
  • The study underscores the lasting impact of specific research published in the journal.